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Private Fees
Prices may vary based on Iconic Smiles practice location and region – it is always best to check exact prices with the individual practice.
Treatment
Fee
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Emergency Appointment£30
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Routine Dental Examination£30
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Xray & Reporting£15
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OPG - Panoramic & Reporting£55
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CBCT - Specialist Scan & Reporting£120
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Private Ortho Consultation£30
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Specialist Gum Consultation£170
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Dental Implant Consultation£40
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Smile Makeover Consultation£30
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Composite Bonding Consultation£30
Tooth Whitening (At Home Kit)
from £500
Invisalign
from £1950
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Vivera Retainersfrom £400
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Fixed Bonded Ortho Retainer (per arch)from £250
Implants
The cost of Implants depends on the type of implant required
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Implantfrom £1500
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Implant Crownfrom £1,000
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Extraction & Socket Graftingfrom £495
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Bone Graftingfrom £495
White Composite Fillings:
The cost of the Filling depends on the type of implant required
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Small restorationfrom £125
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Medium restorationfrom £150
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Large restorationfrom £195
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Composite Bonding per Toothfrom £265
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Silver Amalgam Fillingfrom £90
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Glass Ionomer Fillingfrom £90
Root Canal Treatment:
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Incisorfrom £395
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Premolarfrom £495
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Molarfrom £595
Extractions
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Extraction (Simple)from £195
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Surgical Extractionfrom £295
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Wisdom Tooth Extractionfrom £250
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Suture Removalfrom £45
Dentures
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Acrylic Denturefrom £395
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Flexi Denturefrom £450
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Chrome Denturefrom £950
Orthodontics
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Metal Braces (front teeth only)from £1,800
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Metal Braces (Single Arch)from £2,200
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Metal Braces (Dual Arch)from £3,700
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Ceramic Braces (front teeth only)from £2,200
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Ceramic Braces (Single Arch)from £2,600
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Ceramic Braces (Dual Arch)from £4,100
Gum Treatment
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Periodontal Treatment 60minsfrom £350
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Periodontal Treatment 90minsfrom £600
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Periodontal Treatment 120minsfrom £750
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Periodontal Reviewfrom £95
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Periodontal Reassessmentfrom £240
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Hygienist Appointmentfrom £60
Restorations
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Crownsfrom £550The cost of a crown depends on the material used.
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Veneersfrom £650The cost of a veneer depends on the material used.
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Twicefrom £595
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Bridges (Per Tooth)from £595 per unitThe cost of a bridge depends on the material used.
NHS Fees until April 1st 2025
NHS dental charges
If you normally pay for NHS dental treatment, the amount you spend will depend on what treatment you need.
Some people do not have to pay for NHS dental treatment.
Find out who’s entitled to free NHS dental treatment in England
Please note: it is your responsibility to confirm if you are entitled to free NHS dental treatment in England.
What is available on the NHS?
What if I need more treatment?
If, within 2 calendar months of completing a course of treatment, you need more treatment from the same or lower charge band, such as another filling, you do not have to pay anything extra.
If the additional treatment needed is in a higher band, you’ll have to pay for the new NHS course of treatment.
But once 2 months have passed after completing a course of treatment, you’ll have to pay the NHS charge band for any NHS dental treatment received.
Certain treatments (including lost items) are guaranteed for 12 months from the date they were completed.
These are:
- fillings
- root fillings
- inlays
- porcelain veneers
- crowns
Treatments provided under this guarantee must be similar or related to the original treatment, but they do not have to be like for like.
Emergency or urgent treatment
If you require urgent care, you’ll pay a Band 1 charge of £26.80.
Most urgent treatments can be done in 1 appointment.
Once your urgent course of treatment is complete, you may be advised to make another appointment for a separate course of non-urgent treatment.
In this case, the relevant NHS banding charge will apply.
When you do not have to pay
There’s no dental charge:
- for denture repairs
- to have stitches removed
- if your dentist has to stop blood loss
- if your dentist only has to write out a prescription – but if you pay for prescriptions, you’ll have to pay the usual prescription charge of £9.65